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Sun Names Winners of OpenOffice.org Community Innovation Program Awards
(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
Sun Microsystems has announced the winners of the OpenOffice.org
Community Innovation Challenge.
The contest was part of Sun's million-dollar Open Source Community
Innovation Challenge Program, a multi-year program supporting several
Sun-sponsored open source communities.
"It has been a pleasure to contribute QATrack, which gives the
OpenOffice.org Community the ability to track the qualification of the
many releases being worked on," said Gold Medal winner Per Eriksson. "I
look forward to future involvement with this truly innovative, global
project."
"In support of Sun's commitment to free and open-source software and
the communities that sustain it, we developed the Open Source Community
Innovation Awards Program to foster innovation and community, and to
recognize the most interesting initiatives within open source
communities worldwide," said Louis Suarez-Potts, community development
manager for OpenOffice.org at Sun. "The winners the OpenOffice.org
Program Committee chose have demonstrated extraordinary creativity and
collaboration, and their work has fuelled significant growth in the
OpenOffice.org community. Frankly, the work is exciting and we have
every hope and expectation that the contestants will continue to
participate. And that was what it was all about: building the community
by doing interesting work."
The six OpenOffice.org Gold Medal winners and categories include the
following:
- Technical, Core - Maximilian Odendahl of Odendahl SEPT-Solution for
the Notes2 project.
- Technical, Core - Laszlo Nemeth an Independent developer and
professional biologist; active in Hungarian Free Software Movement for
the Hunspell project.
- Technical, Core - Regina Henschel a secondary school teacher and
independent developer for the "Improve numerical stability of
spreadsheet functions: in Calc project.
- Technical, Extensions - Dominique Archambault (Team Leader) of
Universite Pierre et Marie Curie Paris for the odt2book project.
- Technical, Extensions - Per Eriksson an independent developer for the
QA Track 2.0: An Information Portal for the OpenOffice.org Community
project.
- Special - Daniel Naber (Team Leader) a Java technology developer from
Germany for the Language Tool project.
- All Silver and Bronze Medal winners, along with honorable mentions.
OpenOffice.org is a multi-platform and multilingual office suite and an
open-source project that was initiated by Sun Microsystems in 2000.
Compatible with all other major office suites and licensed under LGPL,
the product is free to download, use and distribute, for any purpose,
private or commercial. OpenOffice.org uses the ODF as its native file
format as well as fully supporting other common file formats (including
Microsoft Office). OpenOffice.org runs on all major platforms,
including all versions of Windows (Vista, too), Linux, Solaris, Mac OS
X, and is available in over one hundred languages.
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